
Episode 3. Amy Devantier
04/05/23 • 53 min
They’re the words no parent ever wants to hear, “your child has cancer”. For mum Amy Devantier her son Liam’s Burkitt's lymphoma diagnosis turned their world upside down, when he was just seven years old. After multiple rounds of chemotherapy, there was light at the end of the tunnel for Liam and his family. Amy shares her story to offer comfort, support and hope to other parents, friends and family members affected by childhood cancer.
Donate today to help fund research into child cancers and support families going through treatment, through the Child Cancer Research Foundation.
They’re the words no parent ever wants to hear, “your child has cancer”. For mum Amy Devantier her son Liam’s Burkitt's lymphoma diagnosis turned their world upside down, when he was just seven years old. After multiple rounds of chemotherapy, there was light at the end of the tunnel for Liam and his family. Amy shares her story to offer comfort, support and hope to other parents, friends and family members affected by childhood cancer.
Donate today to help fund research into child cancers and support families going through treatment, through the Child Cancer Research Foundation.
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Episode 2. Baxter Hutchinson
Laughter and hope will flood listener’s headphones as we bring you Baxter Hutchinson’s incredible story. Diagnosed with brain cancer in 2018 he had to learn to walk, talk and eat again, but one thing never wavered and that’s his strength and true determination. Baxter’s goal is for people to better understand the complexities of brain cancer and to pursue further avenues for funding and research.
Donate today to help fund research into child cancers and support families going through treatment, through the Child Cancer Research Foundation.
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Episode 4. Geoff Cattach AM and Professor Ursula Kees
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